vnderstond] vnderstode
1573
right] om.
1573
Christ [1531]
Ioan baptist [1531]
MATTHEW: 23.13–29: 9/18,42/26
MATTHEW: 23.16, 24, 27: 42/27
MATTHEW: 3.7: 42/28
91/28
ioyes of
Orestes. The Furies drove Orestes mad after he killed his
mother Clytemnesta for murdering his father Agamemnon; cf. Euripides,
Orestes (408 BC). Erasmus calls the
conservative Catholic
Edward Lee "raving mad, like Orestes in the
play." From Ep. 1113, To Philippus
Melanchthon, Louvain, [before 21 June
1520] (Allen 4.287/12; CWE 7.313/11–12). More quotes Persius (Satires 3.118) on "mad Orestes": Ep. 15, To
Martin Dorp, Bruges, 21 October <1515> (CWM 15.32/28);
Ep. 86, To Germanus Brixius, n.p., 1520 (CWM 3/2.604/24); Responsio ad Lutherum, 1523 (CWM 5/1.252/31).
LUKE: 1.16: 42/29–30
Luce .1. [1531]
LUKE: 1.17: 42/31–32, 43/2–3
EXODUS: 3.15–16: 43/1–2
EZEKIEL: 18.31:43/1
[Hand] 1531
LUKE: 1.17: 42/31–32, 43/2–3
ROMANS: 10.3:34/13–14, 43/4, 129/16–18
ROMANS: 3.22: 43/5, 69/32
ROMANS: 10.6: 43/5
92/6–7
false . . .
agayne. Cf. CWM 6/1.104/18–24. For the Good Samaritan, cf.
Luke 10.35.